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At E3, you always expect to be impressed by the big-budget, highly publicized titles. They have the most explosions. They soak up every inch of the spotlight. Those games are fine, but what I like most about E3 is finding that one project that comes out of nowhere to impress me. Scribblenauts did it a few years ago. Guitar Hero piqued my interest enough for me to buy it during the holiday season.

This year, the project that surprised me most was Binary Domain. I faintly heard of the title in the past few months and thought nothing of it. It sounded like every other shooter released in the past five years, but behind closed doors, the team behind the Yakuza series proved that its latest project is more than a Gears of War clone.